When You Need A
Reminder of Who You Are

Let me have a
heart to heart with the women who follow this blog (sorry guys). Do you have
times when you just don’t feel worthy? Like, you know God loved the world and
sent His Son to die for its sins and all that, but some days you don’t really
believe that it applies to you. Why would Jesus want to die for someone like
you?

Oh my sweet
friend, I get it. I really do. There are days when we just drag ourselves
through because we have no choice. If I had a magic remote, there are days when I
would hit the fast-forward button. I would rush to the next scene where
hopefully, I’d be feeling all mushy and confident in my identity as a Jesus-girl.

Now, you know
me, Google is one of my favorite inventions, so one of the things I do when I’m
a little shaky on my identity in Christ, is to look for verses that speak
specifically about that topic. But, what do you do when you need more than a
few verses?

Read Ephesians.

Oh dear, I’ve lost you haven’t I? Don’t write me off just yet. Ephesians is one of those books that we don’t reach for so easily because Paul can be a little, well, Paul-esque.

That’s why this
next thing is going to be so exciting. Sarah Koontz released a study on the
book of Ephesians on October 16, 2017. She calls it: Worthy of the Calling. Let
me tell you, it is an awesome study. I had the opportunity to review the
pre-release of this study as part of her launch team and let me tell you, Ephesians
is now one of my go-to books.

I had never
before realized how much this book applied to my life. Sure, I know about the
armor of God (I mean who hasn’t read Ephesians chapter 6) but Sarah was fantastic at pulling out the little details and making it personal.

My favorite imagery
is on day two of the study. Sarah puts Paul in a suit as the executor of
God’s will. Needless to say, this study shows us through Holy Spirit inspired
words that you and I are worthy of the calling … whether we choose to believe
it or not.

The study is in a
five days on 2 days off format and requires a time commitment of about 15
minutes.

Keep a notebook
and pen handy – there are going to be some truths that you want to record so be
prepared.

Another cool
thing about the study is all the graphics and freebies that come with it. Sarah
put a lot of effort and thought into making this study detailed and appealing.
Even better, she allowed herself to be led by God and spoke truth into our
souls.

Won’t you join
us as we study the book of Ephesians? (And yes, I am definitely going through
the study again). Click the graphic below to register for the free study.

I received an advance copy of this study for my honest review.

Sarah Koontz is
a passionate storyteller who enjoys using illustrations to communicate deep
spiritual truths. Sarah writes to inspire women of all ages to explore the
beauty of God’s design at SarahKoontz.com.

Sarah lives on
13-acres in South Dakota with her husband, two daughters and a rowdy flock of
chickens. She revels in their simple, uncluttered life.